1. Fungal infection

If you are a woman, you know in advance, that any change in your intimate area is cause for worry and fear; because to your safe mind this idea comes: What's going on?

However, it is better to go to the specialist and deal with the problem, than suffer unnecessary consequences. Although, here we reveal the 4 reasons why you can feel itching in this area, and which are the most frequent:

 

1. Fungal infection

Also known as "candidiasis". This infection is very common among women and is due to an overgrowth of a type of fungus called "Candida" (yeast).

Fungal infections are more likely to develop before or after the menstrual period.

Some causes of candidiasis are contraceptives, excess weight, diabetes or tight underwear. Fungal infections are treated with a pill, a vaginal cream or a vaginal suppository.

 

2. Bacterial vaginosis

The most common symptom of this vaginal infection is an abnormal flow secretion, with a fishy odor.

It is caused by an excessive amount of certain bacteria and is the most common infection among women aged 15 to 44 years.

The best way to cure it is through the medications prescribed by the gynecologist and not douching.

 

3. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Like chlamydia, genital warts, genital herpes, trichomoniasis and gonorrhea. So go with your doctor to treat you properly.

 

4. External chemists

Maybe a product like vaginal soap, toilet paper, hair wax or even tight clothing has caused some irritation in your intimate area, so be careful with the products and clothing you wear.

So now you know, it is very important that you always pay attention to your vaginal area and, in case of any unknown symptoms, take action on the matter and attend as soon as possible to receive the appropriate treatment.

 

 

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